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AMUSEMENTS.' " THE SUNDAY- STAR,- WASHINGTON, D.--C.,- fAY .21, 1922—PART. . 3.. S AMUSEMENTS. s [} Sr— emem L H. HAYS, president of Motion | has not yet connected her with a Plcture Producers and Distribu- hachand, o e Chapiinas oA Q tors of America, made his first visit | 0 =i - vos- | .. “That Lass “o wries” Mrs {to a motlon pleture studlo at the Cos- | THaL TArs W' o FOWnenT TS mopolitan studlos in New York ¢ story, which has been made into a and was shown around the studio by starring picture for Priscilla Dean. The Miss Marion Davies and Robert Vig- 7 such finds z new mame. “The nola. “When Knighthood Was in Gt 2 i Flower” was being filmed. .| Marie Prevost. who has been the ITH two mammoth clrcus attractions for competitors, one fol- : s bright particular featurs of a num- £ i ¢ ; i A cast of exceptional caliber is be- ber of simple but pretty picture T lowing (hF other in close su'u:csal‘nn‘ no serious comphlpt has ling lined up for Penrhyn Stanlaws’ mances, is now to be filmed in an a been received from the moving picture houses of Washington | {new production, “Pink Gods.” the title le story. Tl off." b fiae sty ¢ T the Fact w ¢ alread |being an abbreviation of Cynthia Paton. at Universal City. of serious loss of patronage. the fact were not already es- { Stockley's book. “Pink Gods and Biue e g e i Cy i of ¢ i v emons.’ James Kirkwood, RBebe revival of the tango dance is = tablished beyond the point (_i contradiction, this alone “?uld be sufhc_mnt e e s 00 eDe 1o have bosn mtarted by -ahe Wour to demonstrate the wonderful lure of the photoplay. No one questions ! Menjou and Raymond Hatton are the Horsemen of the Apoc ) or t pic ¢ ibi topliners. South Africa, home of mys- | cording to G. Hepburn con. & that f r a long time the picture ?rudu«cr and- exhibitor sc.gmul to have tory and alamonds, Boers and Kanirs | noted dance master and originator of < an ill ible gold mine upon which to draw for wealth. The enormous {blue aloes and kraals, kopjes and |dances. The pictuer. he say cems rticularly strike girls of the salaries paid tu “stars” very often exaggerated, it is true, indicated the eliteiisabo Beens OKithE pickiine ¥ fact, for those very stars had never set the world afire in any other line of theatrical effort until their faces and figures were reflected upon the i tapper age Here's a list of authorities Director George Fitzmaurice Is sald to have| Maxwell Karger, noted director found it necessary to consult beiore [ general of Metro, died recently of (starting work on “To Have 2nd to| heart disease on ennsylvania train scree I'he star. therefore, did not create the gold mine, but the gold Hold”: *“Arms and Armor,” Charles|on his way from California to New mine made the star; and stars sprung even in the daylight in such count- & Ashoown tRookof Elrsten Fenry) Sovc less numbers that theatrical astronomers were dazed and could not keep | Vertcs des Granda Navigateurs Fran- | Associated First National announces track of them. They just let them peep their little peep in the screen s e D e e { kin's “Court of Jaries 1.” as screened some Years ago. | gere, who prepared the with Lillian Gish and Wallace Reid also’ had to study these jin_ the leading rol It is to be “To Have and to Hold” is # storv |called “The Fatal Marriage.” How which ranges from the court of James | movie-1i firmament until, aiter a while, it was a matter of daily custom to announce any old cast in a moving picture as an “all-star” cast. The stage was presenting drama. some good, some indifferent and some unspeakable ; but there was a wide choice of attractions, and yet the stage during this period |1te pirate ships, and from Jamestown e complained of hard times. Therefore t must be assumed that it was not |ln 1620 to a duen._nsland oft Florida. "h“zr\'l:'a'v"yr 1',1.” w ‘u'-!: r“l;l:n (v;'rr x‘n: simply the play t gave the movies their great voguc. Ii it is not the Three bulls, which are to the ordi- | children in a new ure, “Across the star nor the play, what, then, is it that creates such a strong attraction for y;::;l;;gllgl;rflsvg!a;';ugfi h‘.‘,:;e_ A MbE i Baty Aaen, '-j«"-{{hfm iz I made their way from Mexico to Hol with Richard Barthelm: in “The the people? «lywood to assume principal roles in | Bond “Blood and Sand.” They were origi- | - nally from the ranches of the great- | And now | est bull breeders of Spain, Miura the ; “comes L ' Duke of Veragua and the Marquise of | 8irls of ica not to dress up VLOLET ME]}?ERE,AU is.m”o' much looks to me as if most of ok % X Alice Terr advice to the REAMING custom, both waking aund sleeping. It is a very [ popular habit. and no one. probably, is exempt from it. Unless the dream takes the form of a nightmare, the real melodrama of slumberland, it is a pleasaut thing. The voice is alays missing #n a well regulated Astor's - them took the advice before it was Gregory La Cava. famous cartoon- | received.” Brzie’ Dove. . dream. Y may t it is there, but u cannot recall that you ever i 1 i n plcture scenario writer, heard it. Herc, then, must be the secret of the movie. It is an intelligently Palace. Rialto Bt o Y bnmny Hines, the|. The greatest wonder of the movies prepared and oiten very beautiful and romantic dream, with no disturbing screen “Torchy,” preparing comedy |are the titlex —William Buncen, e factor, which tired people and even lazy people can sit and enjoy by the Eé‘"“fi“,’. fi-}’gr ;’»3nc‘;\;l\é‘“1ur e adaptation of popular magazine hour for very smail cost. The photoplay, therefore, is a great success be- ST e T e Story. “The Lawless Godliness of cause it is a wel d dream which comes before us when we are in [ JyRSe”™; Friday, Wesley (Freckies) “A Penny Reward,” the latest Edu- | Billv Smoke. vd Duncan is to be B 2 S 2 Barty, i 3 id wide awake. It is a sentimental idea. but sentiment | Rubeqs, in s bts of folks since began. Maybe that's why the photo- [Joe Rock, in Ima and cational-Campbell comedy, is the story . Biily of a little boy and girl who save & _ - bank from robbery and of the gener-! dward Earle. leading man for ous banker who gives them each a'Mary Pickford when she first ap- penny as @ reward. “Pall” the dog, | peared hefore the public, shared hon- and “Joe the littie monkey. assist |ors with Billie Burke as the winner Doreen Turner and Laurence Licalzi, | of a popularity contest for impy our sound senses a “ind the Woman, “The Whirlwind.’ Avenue Grand. | . Today and tomorrow, Richard Bar-| IRECTOR GENERAL, or President, whichever you will, Will H. Ha threw re or less consternation into the hearts of - ' | thelmess, in “The Day,” and | . ¢ 129,606 nst 10 hearts of ree a S = 1 H the poor, which netted § A ) moving picture maker. producer.and play hen F the fre and easy | Buster iccaton. i [Laeaday, G S {4 Bood thing for the poor, perhaps e mcty k B N id player when he put what may be an !and Wedne De. NatadiolJohnscineih Ate Desty. s e e tha on upon the ‘appearance an pictates of . player who ‘had | J3h0kly =1 LT formerly with the Ziegfeld ~Follies.” | Rupert Hughes has renewed hix o e national sense of decency. It did not matter that the player ! e Big Sho hae beon engaged to appear in aicontract to write photoplays for as one of the most popular ¢ Iy stars of the screen. The blow fell | he Sho forthcoming Educational - Christie | Goldwyn. He is now directing and comedy, featuring Dorothy Devore |editing his own pictures Christle has frequently contributed — from the Christie girls to the “Fol- lies” and other theatrical companies corth e - 123 T i i v nevertheless. and the evident satisfaction of the general public is manifest | Alma Rubens, in “kind the Wonan e fact that no protest has heen heard from any quarter, save perhaps | e RAY. In The Barn. here its effect meant financial loss. There is another widely popular a Eny oid Ports QI‘EAN’ ANQEI.O s been selected to ins.” the scenario Allen Holubar h direct “Broken Ch for which won Miss Winifred Kim- MARGUERITE. COURTOT screen star who seems to be sorely tempti t i 72 s sorely npting fate. Marriage, notwith- - but this is said to be the first time |0 - ok el s standing the quips and gibes of the varieties. is considered a sacred | Carolina. Columbia Strand D s e frem Veare WhS T Wi Tt i rv ’”c or she who trifles lightly with it loses a some- | Today. Mack Sennett’s “Home - Marie Jeritza, the Viennese opera|continuity for i s at ¢ cr be regained. Whether the popular young man, who | featuring Ben Turpin; tom singer, who made a sensational suc- 7 & atolL ] olleen Moo is said o be est fame in a great picture of heart drama, has dared to com. | ey at the Metcopolitan Dpers Houss tance Talmadge, in " Pair o B R l d mit bigamy is 10 he determined by competent authority. But if he has, | Avoy. in a e yiMay e NelU Plctures o e elease he is due for something f ich wi : 3 something from Mr. Hays which will ad. s a ynesday. of the Lady Letty ministered in the other case, that America ie djto the lesson ad- | fitiring " Doroury 'Datedn and. Ro- = asrhe | wail of despair because Rupe Al pit £eadert, 18 Lo b6 Bimec S5 Hughes made her reduce twel . ry Garden, who g StA= P ha pasy pounds In two weeks to fit | ade the role f; % in this country 1 ' | Conway ThaRLE | e mie mmodte Rt s, 1 100 G0 000 ¢ cleay b A determined not only to have | doiph Valentino, also Pathe News and 2 ) i ilst c o b e sort gave her a taste (c]\a; cnu]‘xwla ment. but that the who provide it must be cl Literary Digest Topics: Thursday, B"‘FOR" saillng for Europe/Jease 1 ‘",".,"l' "‘.',"s""' "}“l", ;‘,‘,’ '1";’& “f’,”;:‘,; [¢ r‘andalla photoplay made it some time ago. SEnOrE e 0 A e s. at least in general reputation and before the world W Dot St IneThemRIghLy Thay Lasky, first vice president of the | GUiONEE B e 0 e Harne King Vidor is to star his wife X, E 00X Sunsl e ol d v sky - 0 | g ) 3 30 e t v i aile also” Fox Sunshin medy: | Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, t and Fritzi Rigeway 5 Florenee Vidor. in a photoplay called | Richard Dix is to be the John orm Friday and Saturday . - oy e turday, Oonatanc nnounced the titles, sta in th | “The Shuttle Soul. Stofen . ie Christi S { Pathe New d Aesop's Fable: ; casts and release dates of forty-one e Cosmopol! - = 1 l'; ! 5 i : i stober 16, “Burning : Mildred Harris seems to have | under t Photo la 8 hls ee ) Cirel Paramount pictures to be released in | yy.jro0q production. with vanda | New French phOtoplay‘ deserted the pictures for vaudeville | Caine, wh , ircle. edit is that rumor ' for the p twsn's production 1.7 which is to be mads wf the author, Sir H o wrote the scen % directors, the first six months of next season | Hawley and Milton Sills. and {17ASHINGTON is to get its first|One thing to her Richard Barthelmess, in “The Sev. X ¥ e " % - . v — St NOV n: A RIALTO—"Thunderclap” and “The Young Painter” Shown this | | onih. Da Seifgt them bulltmand whe casird ROrQRT o aw Tomorran: and “Wonder Theater of the World ™ French Academy, which for American | @¥e8 SNy ionam and Saturday Agnes |selected. Tomorrow” and Today_and tomorrow. Charlie Chap- s tures are either completed ost Breaker,” wizh Wallac _ : 4 lin, in_ “Pay Dasr: Larry. Semon, I :,";,:d‘:lfl:,r:,,f:m;‘, :,'; ;l:o:!r:xullun and Lila 1 Detobbr 23, “The ( oW - glimpse this week of what is 3 —_— ———== i | “The Show.” and Frank Keenan Y | boy and the Lady.” a John S Robert- | heralded as the greatest of all French| NEXT WEEK'S PHOTOPLAYS. Ay “The Midnight Stage.” Tuesday. as soon as the siars are free from | production. with Mary Miles Min-| phofoplay productions. 1Tt is an e S O e ik AT PHOTOPLAY HOUSES THIS WEEK | stance Talmadge, in Vol their present engagements. In the|ter and Tom Moore: October 30. “To |l n 0 0% - BI2EHS s : . COLUMBIA—"Missing H " - A tes”; Wednesday, A Tatbar cake thie ) saenarion are siresay | Have wndito Hold alGeorge Fitz-SCAPIRTION, byl dacayes [Herer & Palace. | TR Missing Husbands,” noted French photoplay. Shown | }‘{'de Up‘tn "c\‘x i T{mr!fld o Ethel| 00t on, scenes e igned maurice production. with Betty | Pierre Benoit's novel, “L'Atiantinde.” e (Ordeaie! Teaviriig) Aine s aiternoon. i | | Clayton, in “Exit the Vamp . v s — | Compson and Bert Lytell story ' s “The Ordeal.” Agnes \ a story that was crowned by the, . ,.°ang written for her by E U Street at 12th N.W. afternoon. i ‘?i'r'fifhg‘ The Lane That Had No| This is the first time. it is said, an s an Irvin Willat l'mr;“flla?;xfl:’;nfiu:z,,”,.‘;. been retitied ! : i = e | - large producing company has been produc ' on 2 > s 8. 2 2 METROPOLITAN—"T Am the Law." Shown this aiternoon. = ADiE & ake Such an Hnouncement, | Tack Hott: " Novembor "13. - Rodoipn | | FTobably, millions of the French Golmnbis —Mon—Tues. PALACE—"Beyond the Rainbow.” Shown this aft Dumbarton. and in order to make it possibie the | \'ajentino in “The Young R people had read Benoit's movel and; «The Good Provider.' Framk Bor okt B Dol Matlcs et CRAND S - SaAncenoon. ot " Staff at the Paramount studios worked vember 20, Alice Brady, in cach reader, doubtless, had his or her|zage's production of the Fannie Hurs C-cil B., De Mille's Masterpicce ANDALL'S—"Love's Masquerade.” Shown this afternoon. - | mooday. (At the Stage Door': o |night and day for twn months prior | cends” from the play I owniddes’of its Nexolne. Sothat whes |story. = » LINCOLN—"Fool's Paradisc.” Sh o i ‘e e lace . eld_and Gloria b, Mr. Lasky's departure: Chapn Ford. ‘and avence M. Feyder approached the dilemma of = FOOLS ¥ S dise.” Shown this afternoon. ‘;}a:: b incDont Tell Everything”: | rhg ‘release schedule. which pro- Wi de CMitle "production. with | Visvalizing her on the screen he wise-| Rialto. ; COLUMBIA—"Missing Husbands.” ! sccmed 10 be done fate stepped in. | Sto s akust 1. Wallace Reid, in “The Dic. | Aoy Ny e e e Beluw | represent her. < Y1 production, “The Worldly Madonna. hewter 4 and by a trick that lends tr ; 4 areal d by Lila L d | 3 D eion 2 Ame tashion wspaper con- 5 H Loéw's Columbia Thewter announces | & nov dele ends the story William Russel, in “The | {ator." supported by Lila Lee and|ly Xam Wood production. and T o i A senzationally Spectacular o o e ioe? | 2 hovel twist clothed the guilty one | Desert Eiossom. " Marion Davies. in “The Young Diana.” | 1,0c"s " Women Smopolitan | (est_was at once invoked and the Metropolitan. H Tonionss. Perticely. Bnttod By < ginning a ith the diznity of the law and mad. « Cosmopolitan production; August 14 ) voles cast gave the preference of ; t | noon. “Missing Husbands.” the great | the innocent brother the rofoias z 4 Cosmopalitan production; AUgUSL 14, | productlon. from the novel by Vicen- | YoLes cast, Baye, (he preference, 6| Jackie Coogan. in his new starring e bl e e French photoplay, has had a|From this situation 1s developed. a | Elite. e S Kmnst 11, Betty Compson, | Yo Blaseo Thanez | 5 orge | Napierkowska. who, with the picture, | pieture. “Trouble.” = N x-month run in' London and Paris, | climax fairly electric. Today, John Barrymore and Wes-|in “The Banded Woman.’ and M e, e et TEe | will be introduced as a new Frenc Ty ILDRED HARRIS, here it is still being shown. This| In “A Pair of Kings" Semon de.|ley Barry. in ~Ihe Lotus Eaters: |McAvoy. in ~The Top of New York:|jielford, production. with Fdla Lec|aim scar. Crandall's. a 5 < 5 T )& land exnibited in Paris, where it ran| waiton as the star. Constance Tal- The Bride of Palomar I asme. | for a year and is still being exhibited, | madge in “Polly of the Follies” and ‘and Eisle Fergu. |il exciled a storm of protest because|Thomas Meighan in “The Bachelor) a John S. Robert- the new star was said to have worn|paddy.’ will be its first American presenta gl{"!:"’;:‘?“?‘hli:fimers—o‘ne a monarch Alice Lake, In “The Hole In :u‘#"egs'LTt:‘Gslio“H-;f ll;‘hnra‘::ll,;‘ A f 51 osyncrasies, 11 sday. nw earle, |an Ernest Lu ch production, w the American | his familiar figure of der(h};-th:::‘:&'lln ‘A Wide Open Town": Wednesday, |[Emil Jannings, Dagny Servaes and | | s title of Jacques French | and baggy-pantalooned roustabout. | Glynn, in he Bonnie Brier | Harry Liedtke. Story. 2y . screen version of the novel by Pierre i Suppe's “Light Cavalry" overtare wili 2 polltan producti Benoit, “L'Atlantid wh was | be the concert number. 2 Marjorie Daw, in September 4. Gloria Swanson, in e Friday, Pola Negri,|“Her Gilded Cage.” a Sam Wood pro- | 50m, in “Outcast, arowned by the Acafiblerrl}lezrl;:a\nc;iae, = I h:”“l “Sfifi’fié.{‘.‘.""”. a'fl\‘d"‘:s;fil(u;; g"“{?fi'i and = ice People, -h. fill‘l‘flnm }:{3;;" u:llr[\,v:’;‘l:)ecemlfpr 18, inged f:‘:fi_.goa’::;mg ’%‘y‘.&"&;‘:“cfi,.‘,‘éf Li_incol.n ALWAYS A GOOD SHCW, ¥ 8 Napier- | ‘ S Pl Aiee soathoun, e Milie production, w vallace ks at time W 3 reen beauty. who | PALACE—"Beyond the Rainbow." | Crooked Street™ Reid, Bebe Danlels and Conrad Xagel: | duction. with Bebe Daniels; o ally was in'such sere| Charlie Chaplin in “Pay Day” and e'llulll’s T'E“"E' was selected ¢ of the French| For the first time in Washington Empi X September 11. Redolph Valentino. in | Per 2o% Thomas Meighan, in "Back| . rajts and the French people them-|Alma Rubens in a mystery drama, people to Ll hief role. In Reriy o o pogoooiny o 3 5 pire. Blood and Sand,” a Fred Niblo pro- | Home an Tk VA D Sier of | Selves were burdened with the re-|“Find the Woman7 NINTE AT E= ouise Iribe. Jean | 1 eater this week, be- | ogay and tomerre arlie Chap- |duction from the novel by Vicente and Agnes Ayres, in “A Daughter 0fl )¢ i"or (ne recent war. [T TODAY—MON.—~TUES. W) CONWAY TEARLE By willife ¢ el R H "R | jewelry had been borrowed from the Biyend the inbow William ; “The Studio Rube.” Mutt and Jeff and opolitan production: September | Fitzmaurice production. with Betty|jo giny jewelers of Paris, under heavy DANCING [ ginning this afternoon and continu-ilin, in “Pay Day.” also P I Blasco Ibanez. and “The Valley of |Luxury.” - » 5 % [ing thicugh Wednesday. will feaiare | in “The Fig oo a1 Stosonn in Ibanca, and CThe Nalley of M imuars 1. “Kick In” a George| An explanation. however. that the| BENEFIT CONCERT‘ Christy ( ne romantic opics of the day. Tuesday and Wed- | 18- “The Siren Call.* an Irv Compson and Bert Lytell; January curious! comed I cas p ada - sobpet Sy g cti " o t Wa . 1y Days, bond for its safe return, apparent . O es "Bl s ofableone in- | nosday; o0 Somctiout _Vankee in o DAl O | erion Dasicarin SLittte O/ o4 | Was considered satisfactors and thel Gouthe; Relief Society o h % 2 e 5 i, ¥ Morey. , 3 g 5 % = e i No 2 ‘ ction. | Digture was permitted to continue on ™mn heart e Helen Ware. Virginia Lee.” Edmund | Thureday, “Love of A e utan Stecs” Septemine. 33, [Jamuary O A ahentime. *Tn | 1ts own merits. to win the favor and Wardman Park Hotel the jealousy of men and caused | Breese. Huntly Gordon, Marguerite | Sunchine comedy and : Fri- 25. : P 2 o ona to kil ihe other. and how a mys- | Courtot, Rose Coghlan and Geerge | 42y, Herbert Raswiinson, in “The Man | Cecil B. De Mille's production. The ‘Spauish Cayaller::| January :\hr;-rruz'a“ TR e e e e T B & Iy | aweett. ‘The aiofrian and George | U o ver:" also Sunshine comeiy, |saughter.” with ® Thomus Melighan, | Jack Holt, in “Making & Man." a Pe-| 3 back to her court after he had es-|Nographerin the office of a Wall street | ~L-aughing Gas": Saturday, J. P. Me- | Leatrice Joy and Lois Wilson. ter B. Kyne special. and Alice Brad eaped from her thrall into the desert.| magnate . when a great sacrifice | GOWan. in “The Ruse of the Rattler,” | October 2, “The Mysterios of Indla” | in “Missing Millions.” by Jack Boyl Real Added screen and musical produc- |is demanded 'by her employer, sud- 330 surprise night a UFA production, and “Pink Gods.” | January 29, “Notoriety,” a William ealism. tions will include Snub Pollard | denly has fortune smile upon her. She < a Penrhyn Stanlaws production, with |de Mille production, with Bebe comedy, “Strictly Modern”; the Inter- |i8 invited to impersonate an heiress Bebe Daniels. James Kirkwood, An- | Danidis national News, movie chats and an|at a soclety ball. A “flapper” w. . Srirtate ama muetcal esaoani|an anonymous ote to S ihe suihee| Today, Auita Stewart Mad Bargain’; tomorrow. . 0 | be_buile for “The Good Provider.” ments by the orchestra, under Leon | The confuslon results in eplsodes al’ | Thou = Gavest Me: Tussday, Jack ter oreign ut ors Handredsiof carpenters wereiset o : most tragie. w ing to the #ir), | Hott 1o Srne ool ot e onas 5 work. When the setting was nearly « in curious fashion, happiness and the | Wednesday, Herbert Rawlinson, in completed, the glre;-wr lco.kel;i at the two rails in the foreground, called RIALTO — “Thunderclap” and{™2a" she has learned to adore. Anl!«The Scrapper”; Thursday. Richard . P fnimated cartoon the Pathe News.!Barthelmess. in “Tol'able David” JFOR the purpose of interesting more Lasky is to confer are Sir tames|the technical director and said. Tuesday, May 23, 8:15 P.M. SMALL town rallroad station was one of the “sets” which had td = F 5t. at Seventh Matinees, 2:30 PM. Mexts 829 Thurs. and Sat. TONIGHT Last Peal of “The Young Painter.’ lof;:h::::;]nrzvgfieu .Topics” and an | Friday. “Sisters.” and _Saturday, European authors in writing di- | M. Barrie, Arnold Bennett, Edward ! Those rails will have to be pol- % 9 e ST e s orchEatiany re under the direc- | Katherine MacDonald, in “Her Sociai Knoblock, Joseph Conrad. Robert j ished.” [ Be“ 3 @ day an o idte nomu Joseph Gannon will | valye. rectly for the screen, Jesse L. Lasky.!Hichens and Rudyard Kipling. in Even when that was done. it was| 2 S all this week will present “Thunder- plete the program. The last three | - first vice president of the Famous|England; Andre Rivoire and Henri felt that the station looked (oo new. | William Fox speciai prod d. of the week, beginning Thurs- i - i ; Duvernois, in France; Melchior Len- | Carpenters were therefore instructed = heralded i ng melo- | 44y morning, May McAvoy, star of | 3 Players-Lasky Corporation, will make | Duternois, In France: Melcuior fon | o thack corners of the platform e ey < picture with u luugh every | ‘Sentimental Tommy” and “Morals.’| Tnday and tomorrow, a five-week sojourn ‘in England, | ang Ernest Klein, in Austria: Ferenc|boards and otherwise simulatc the| THE GARRICK PLAYERS T minute and a thrill every thirty sec. | %11l Pe pictured in “Through a Glass | cut Yankee in King Arthur : Spain, , Ttaly. M ‘ ravages of time. mighte and e trlll ejery thirty sece | Window:" Olca Brinfilatls: Boss. ot Pacatny and. Weincains. Dibiny | Brauce, jSpain. Italy, Austria and | Moinor and_ Andreas Nagy. in I3 4‘;". Violet Mersereau and J. Barn(y;"’"’ and doughnuts, scenarized by the | Dalton and Rodolph Valentino, in Seirra, in Spain, and Dario Niccodemi Sherry " o N author and directed by Maurice Camp. ‘Moran of the Lady Letty”: also “The | Mrs. Lasky and Gilbert Miller, gen- | . 3 { - 3 . " 3 Rocc: rico S tta, i T cracrut oz, 1.t antoost, | DO 5 e oL 0 | L eer o Charies Franmman, gy, Toccs and Enrice serectan | [y iy Head will bring to mind e exciting days | = , in “The Cradle.” and Toonerville | ;- Mr. Lasky has been in communi- when gambling flourished. when the! CRANDALL'S—“Love's Mas- |omedy. “The Skipper's Last Resort " Germany. He will be accompanied by | Hungary; Ibanez _and _ Martinez In His Newest Selznick Hit, LOVE’S “A Marriageable Mother” all-Washington play by Mrs. Clarence o Crittenden Calhous, with cation with these writers, and as a| raucous call of the roulette wheel | Friday, William Russell and Helen| Mr. Lasky has an appointment to | ol qdt WL HATRe WEETH ee i . = i i 5 : £ ¢ xpected that Wanda n attendant. mingled with the shrill querade.” Ferguson, in “Desert Blossoms,” and | meet Vicente Blasco Ibanez. author of | most of these anthors Wil comeitoll 1 Earle Foxe Lyo laughter of the bizarre femimine, and | oo ; { “Birthday Guests and Jungle Pests, | “The Four Horsemen of the Apoca- | this.country to write directly fo: the Ads Made. Fraok Dufrane, Gersld Oliver When fortunes ehanged hands over-| COnway Tearle, in his latest Sefz-|and Saturday, Pauline Frederick, in [lypse,” in Madrid, to discuss with him |screen in the Lasky studio. 5o Smith and the other favorites A Temse Mrlodramatic Romawce of High Life and Low —ADDED COMEDY— “SPOOKS”’ IF WED.—THURS. W DOROTHY DALTON In a Vivid Western Thriller, The |{ The Crimson Challenge night. At the end, however, clean |nick picture. “Love's Masquerade,” ' 'TWo Kinds of Women." and Hal |the details of the Paramount picture.| On his last trip to Europe the film | ‘ A Real Society Drama of sportsmanship triumphs over crooked | Will be seen for the first time in|Roach comed tand Pat. “Blood and Sand,” starring Rodolph | producer persuaded Edward Kno- | St Absorbing Interest gambling, and a mother. a girl and a | Washington the first three days of P Valentino. now being made from |block., Elionr Glin, Henry Arthur eamer | boy win happinese ' ;hlfo\u\‘:;k::(h"mndalrll‘s Theater. As Princess. . Tbanez' book and play. It was ex- Jones and Somerset Maugham “to EXTRA---EXTRA---EXTRA of the vements in the mo-{a vour ubman, the victim of a v .y ipected the picture. which is now near- [ come to this country and study motion Ch l M Cal | tion picture industry the current sea. | scheming and unfaithful woman, | whousd: cpaanact, . Reld. ool ceern®|ing completion at the Lasky studio. | picture technique in his studios and arles Macalester £on was the crystaliization of the idea | Whose husband is killed before the A e Veomiion coaue | will be finished in time to have a |write for his screen. J to picturize the stories that lle back | arrival of the clubman at a clandes- A eaday, Bebe Daniels. in A |Print sent to Madrid for the Spanish | ~“The conferences with authors.” Sund‘y May 21 of famous paintings. Moore's Rialto | tine rendezvous. the action leads from | Game = (hicken": Wednesday, Rays|author's inspection _during _ Mr. |said Mr. Lasky, “really will be only a ’ patrons have scen two of these. The |the home of Rita Norwovd to a re i Mo Back Againet | Lasky's visit. Mr. Miller produced | smail part of my work abroad. Iex-!| Leaves 7th St. Whart 2:30 P. third. entitled “The Young Fainter,”|mote New England fishing village, | ; oack pEuinst | the Tbanez play at the Empire The- | pect to spend as much time as pos- Returning at About 6:30 P.M. . taken from Rembrandt's great work, and thence to a prison, where the Friday, Jack Holt, in|ater 1 season with Otis Skinnesr in | sible studying European methods of |}~ - . { will be offered as the second major | Young clubman, falsely convicted of | .pne Grim Comedian.~ and Saturday. |the leading role. producing pictures, especially in Ger- A wonderful 40-mile trip attraction on the program. It is said | lhe husband’s murder, lea; : e g yith whom M . istoric 6. Be & Droduction: o Ciraoritngss | TEUthT from & Fallom prlsonie “S'"‘; Arna Q. Nilsson, in “Why Girls Leave |, Among the authors with whom Mr. | man; on the Historic Potomac. : beauty and appeal. v _Astor and |had been an eye-witness of the I i rted by Capt.-C. Fall strength of the NEXT WEEK—The International Suecess “ENTER MADAME" In Preperation; ‘Miss Lulu Bett. “Smilia’ Through.” ‘‘Daddies” and other sucoseses. arrick Players. | i Reserve your ticket NOW. Best seats. $1. Plenty of fine seats, 250, 50c and 75c. ierra Gendron in it. A |tragedy. Florence Billings, Winifred PRy 29 q Fare 50(: JOBNNY HINES S ok | Webtoner s e vasna Sariieed Regent. ully Engages “Noble™ Sta ! [| 12rrorchy ana_orense Biossoms” by i s - 3 orof lin and i an, in H T Tictor of the Rialts Orchestra. in- | Dalton will be piciureq i 1he rols | KId". tomorrow, Anits” Stewart. in o = [o]lc——]o]——=]clc—]ol——lal—= o]} = cluding Saint-Saens' symphonic poem, | of & two-gun girl in “The Crimson |“The' Fighting Shepherdess’: Tues- | RICHARD WALTON TULLY an-|sia, spending several months in BEBE DA NIE p re.” w an interpre 3 e comedy will be|day, Jack Holt, in “The Lost/| nounces he has completed the se- | pur, the birtliplace of Omar Khayyam, Tll Ilb]l.l: : “t‘ | t tative accompaniment, for the major | “Torchy and Orange Blossoms,’ - | Re " Wednesday. Ci 1 = 3 - i = oi T ! | % e et T | Fotmny Hinen Bote i ar Talmatge in <in Seasch of ' Sin: |lection of a “noble” staff to aid him| Another appointment by Tul e P ks Invited to Attend the AR BREANI "}A GAME CHICKEN — -tbe pictured Friday and Saturday in|ner’: ‘Thursday, Mabel Ballin, in!in the production of his second mo-|that of James Ewens who has been . “ her latest Realart release, “A “Jane Eyre"; Friday, “Cameron of th A i y,|[cnsaxed as assistant director. Ewens, | METROPOLITAN—“I Am the;Chicken." and Irving Cummings 1o | Roval Mounted. aiso meron of the | tion picture, based upon his own Pay. | \r. Tylly “assures, is a _recognized TG AT i | “The Valley of the Missing. | the Wesst” and “The Anvil Chorus | “Omar. the Tentmaker.” and in which leader In his line, most recently as L e Law. ; = 1 — nd urday, William Desmond, in A Guy Bates\Post will enact the role of lcga:fug\:-]m‘ Douglas Fairbenks. = -8 A S | “NHE VALLEY OF THE MISBING “T Am the Law.” one of the Jame: “Fool' A ‘Fighting_Mad.” also George Walsh, n faitor||lecting the antize cnsembie tor Bairsy N Ilnl w P H d _Oliver Curwood. stories, for the screen LINCOLN—*“Fool's Paradise. i W Stantey 1o Afrieass Valsh |the tamous P"’l“‘“.tf”" as he did 10T | panice” Jatest picture, “The Spirlt of | atio) oman s ea qllarters - T—m b_erhsholwn n;‘_CralxdflLl‘s sflellropol Today, tomorrow and Tuesday the e so long on the eflll ":‘l:" !;:ET- ! Chivalry. APITOL HILL DANCING. tan Theater this weck, begInning iatraction at the Lincol avoy. His latest acquisition, s an-| The remainder of the staff will be H = === == this atternicon. 1n sharpicontrast will [Ne Cesil 'B. De M| Te's Th;f:c(g i Today and .emnrz“ Richard. Bar. | nounced, is Francois Nazare Aga, Who| Identical with that which supervised i ON C . DAVISON’S %1329 M n.w.}ai fogether with the = Pathe news,!ger Mildred Harrls and Trasdece | BUstoKeaton in tCops”™: ‘Tuesday | nical director. With his intimate eX- 'director; Wilired Buckland wili be art ' Directly Opposite Capitol Grounds | Birictiy pricate. Ay hour. Beparate studies, t‘;:;:lc:yo(tha(h;ug:g.o";r;d Jor;‘!;!lbu-'[\'(,s]ofl have the leading roles. The | “Bought ana Paid Fore and ‘;‘{‘:{,r;‘ perience and knowledge®ot Persian|director; Georges Benoit will be ”‘e'fl : ectly | Class Rat_eveInstractions and dancing. 8 to 13. rchestra, | s, is o : o . and . % B o cinematographer and A. Carle Palm, GLADYSE Wi R, story is one of love and romance,|Pollard, in “Light Showers”: Thura. |life, Aga is especially well equipped f &/ grap me) { o Dupont cir ADISEGWILIOR. s, “]I Am the Law” is a screen version Bal of Curwood's “The Poetic Justice of | nariorais, Siam. Wednesday the First | “Torchy's Ghost”; Friday, Alma Ru- 0 5 National's screen version of Alb i V. Tko San a novel that had its locale | payson Terhune's “The Lotus Eaters | i This 3o yl."’e a‘;:aom§.m c?nn; sy in Paris, he was taken to Per-|attraction. AKERS! Borlnln early age by his father, who| Tt is added. sort of confldentially, SPEAKER: 1At 719 9th st. n.w.. Franklin 6508, will teach | you 1o dance in a few lessons and produce re- M#s. O H. P. Belmont, Maud Younger, Gail Laughlin, in the snow country of the far north | with Jonn Barrsmore | iplomatic service. Child-! that Tully hi v - n the stel was in the diploma 8 'ully has just received an enor i and depicted events that were alive | fole, supported by Anna @ Nisere n “The Silent Call,” and | F=%, 'l sressions and recollections of| mous consignment of costumes and Izetta Jewel Brown [ utie” “Frivare leseons."uny “time, 1%"»':-: under Conduct Mirskey. : . 5 e 5 9 s n o N Mirsicey | i i Jesmte suceesssely it Fexad: | gy Hian of e B Siows™uid | or hin important positon {craborstory fexperti Somaz the m Sunday, May 21, at 3 O'Clock (Railroad T with crackling action and thrilling | waesley (“Freckles"” heran and other Persian cities re-|rare oriental fabrics, which he se- . adventure. The plot centers in the | tees Sroore. il pe Frrdiel e T oMe%d with Aga through his art|lected during his tour of the orienti rivalry of two brothers. both of the |atory of romance and adventure, leav- studies at the University of Sorbonne,|last year, many of which were pur-]m Royal Northwest Mounted Police, for | ened with comedy. i Today and tomorrow, Constance|where he specialized 'in decorative|chased by him’from the official cos- the hand of Joan Cameron, a pretty Talmadge. In “Polly of the Fellies |arts After the worldywar, in wnich|tumer of the Shah of Persia, and! Special rates to ladies o] Leroy H. Thayer | Hotel Gordon baliroom, 16th and 1 _sts Private lessons and_cinses. _Phone Main 853 Senator Curtis, Representative Fess, Senator Carraway SOLOIST: % Madame Alma Clayburgh of New York school teacher. Bob Fitzgerald is a 8 Tuesday and Wednesd a served as-an officer in the flying | representing the costliest and most' 5 Young man of strong character and Apollo. B o il Alree maay. Rodolph | Age ¢ einning the Legion of Honor|luxurious importation of Persian ma-| [l Chorus Marine Band (PROF. AND MRS. ACHEI'S £TUDIO. 11 indomitable will. His brother is a| Today and tomorrow, William Del Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse':|and other Gecorations, he returned toftorials ever brought to this country (A . ™ Private. lessane by appointmen Phope North 6786.__Established 1900. __21% MISS CHAPPELEAR weakling and & renegade. who cém- | yfille's “Bought and Paid For- Thursday. Seena Owen. In iy nd ot otk achieving conslderable | During lts long journey from T. mitted murder and_sought refuge in|Harry Pofllard. in “Light Showere’s A W eriey (Freckies) Bamee in | arominence+ with - his~ sketches ofhieran, Persia. %6 Tos Angeles, the . AMPLIFIER RADIO . ! the ':“a(!)'i shalterea by &ixicl. Hob, Tuesday. Wednenday and Thursday " and Saturday, Charles Ray, .Parislan life. Later ho.went to Lon-|shinment was protected by insurance = Mot i o Serersian true to the code of the force. odolph’ Valentine and Alice Terry. The Barnstormer,” and Mack Sep- den. Italy, Grecce, Turkey and Egypt.! policies written a British firm to- E Private olntmen ! to “get his man. in “The Four Horsemen of the Apoc- “On Patrol” ek Sen- don ren Sojourned for & year in Per- taling more than $200,000. pg=an aE38 o | o PR 115 Coan w1en 7o 28E - .

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